Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 753: New Places Have New Rules

"If the Alliance is going to complain about doing business..."

"Crushed"

It is Kilik who says noisy things as he slaps the pattern of the sword on his nijali and hips.

In terms of force if the Sword Tooth Corps is serious, there are few groups in this city that can turn against it.

Force is an all-powerful tool in the world of self-salvation.

I have to lose sight of the damages I suffer, about the rights of a small city in a 3rd class neighborhood, over a scale.

In fact, I have also been helped many times by the violence of the Swordtooth Corps.

"Nothing this time."

"Right."

A little unfortunately, Kirik relied on the back of the chair.

As a last resort, but not now.

The sword works best in negotiations when it is not pulled out.

Power is used to strain the other party's decision, not to tie this choice.

"I don't like violence in the first place."

The escort being dispatched from the Sword Tooth Corps laughed my answer with his nose.

"So what do you do? Ignore it?

Sarah's proposal is not a plan either.

There's also a good chance he won't come out of fear of us in the first place.

But a whole compartment, when it comes to it, is not the same digit as missing one of the workshops.

It's not necessarily like the nobles on the guild won't come out if you make more money.

I don't think it can be detoured because it has a church back on it, but that's why there's a risk that they'll ignore the scene and exchange unsolicited promises on the clouds.

"I'm sure the church will protect it to some extent too, but the guild issue is complicated"

In short, as we are moving to the benefit of the Church, the Church will remain neutral because even the Alliance is paying the Church a royalty.

"So, you have an idea, do you?

I raise my voice like Anne was pissed off.

"Right. If we do business, we turn the Alliance against the enemy, we have to do business. Don't you?"

"Yeah... hmm?

"Well, that makes sense..."

"I can't do business, you mean?

Continue your ideas toward confused faces.

"Simply put, we build the building. And I can have people in the store who qualify for the guild. We take the store rent. I don't do business. Lend to the people who do business"

"I see..."

"No, but something like that on this scale...?

As was found when the boys were asked to survey the planned construction of the 3rd class neighborhood, lending a building to a person is itself a normal occurrence in the 3rd class neighborhood as well.

I just don't lend people the right to a guild that does business because it's so strong, and it's normal for many business rights to be integral to shops and buildings.

"Separate building and commercial rights. On top of that, increase the number of rights so that as many human beings as possible can put them in business"

"Increasing... how?

"That's what separates them by date, time and time."

It is here that we return to the earlier debate.

We make boxes, we subtly divide rights and lend rights of use.

The borrower uses his or her rights to do business.

"However, they will only be contracted if they agree to the interior of the store, the service and the menu of meals after consultation. If the quality is low, we can replace it."

The bad thing about the guild method is that rights are protected no matter how inferior the service is as long as you join the guild.

Most of all, the metabolism of the tissue will take place in the long run in the form of giving up seats to well-armed disciples, who cannot be allowed to join the Alliance when they replace it if it is too terrible, but decades are too long.

"What's a consultation?

"Right. For example, when leaving a stall, we use a stall with a design that we specify. Ask the customer to buy the ingredients at the agreed location. Ask him to wear a uniform prepared with care for his familiarity. When you get food poisoning, you pay a prescribed fine, or something."

"... that's not a consultation. Soldier rules."

"If I don't agree, I won't sign a contract."

"What if I don't protect you?

"That's your turn."

If your guild is going to bring up the rules, you can make them too.

Which rule wins. That makes business settle for me.

"A new place for it will require new commerce and a new guild as well. That's nature's logic. Wouldn't you?

Now Kirik didn't laugh with his nose.